Yes.  Mark Guzzo sent a screenshot of his Launcher setup.  The only
difference was that I kept telling it to run in terminal, he didn't. 
Doing this, it never worked (at least for me).  When I un-selected this,
(i.e., told it NOT to run in terminal) it worked fine.

Should someone with more programming skills find out if it actually is a
bug, and let them know...or even write a patch?

Thanks!
and..Thanks to Mark G. too...

On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 13:40, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Tim Willis wrote:
> > 
> > right click on desktop -> select 'New Launcher' -> Create Launcher box
> > comes up -> enter LinNeighborhood in Command box -> leave Type as
> > Application -> select Run in Terminal -> give it a name and an icon,
> > etc..etc.. -> click OK, and the icon appears.
> > 
> > However, when I click on the icon, a terminal comes up, then disappears.
> 
> You may have found a bug in LinNeighborhood.  Apparently, it tries to 
> open /dev/tty (I'd guess to communicate with the smb* programs).  When 
> you start the program in a terminal emulator, it isn't allocated a tty, 
> so the program exits.  It works for me if I don't tell it to run in a 
> terminal.
> 
> The author of LinNeighborhood should probably be allocating his own pty 
> using openpty().
> 
> 
> 
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